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I’ve not seen it yet, but I understand that Terminator:Genisys recieved a less than favourable response when it was released in July. Despite a trilogy being confirmed, its future looked unlikely as it barey managed to scrape $89million in the U.S.

Surprisingly, the movie has been a box office hit internationally, in China it made $27.4 million on its opening day. It has now made a total of $440.2 million worldwide. Which now places it in the top 10 grossing films of 2015.

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To celebrate the release of action thriller Tracers, out now on DVD, starring Taylor Lautner (Twilight, Abduction) and Marie Avgeropoulos (50/50, Percy Jackson & The Lightning Thief, The 100), we take a look at the top 10 parkour films of all time.

Will join the previously announced Peter Capaldi (The Doctor), Michelle Gomez (Missy), Ingrid Oliver (Osgood) and current showrunner Steven Moffat. (Still no mention of Jenna Coleman).

BBC Worldwide have come under a lot of fire about the cost of the event, but honestly I think they’re making it worth your money.

Along with the guests and photo opportunities, there will be theatre panels with the show’s stars.

You’ll get to attend panels with all the series 9 writers, plus watch shows by real SFX and Millennium FX, and exclusive looks at three sets from Series 9.

Big Finish will also have a large presence there, you’ll get the chance to take part in Acting sessions run by Nick Briggs. You’ll also get the chance to see what it’s like to work behind the scenes in production village.

This sounds like it’s shaping up to be a great event for any Doctor Who fan.

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Film legend Steven Spielberg has caused a bit of online outrage again, you may remember that a few years ago, he claimed that Hollywood was heading for an “implosion” due to ballooning budgets and recycled film ideas.

Now, he’s spoken out about the Superhero genre.

He said:

“I still feel that way. We were around when the Western died and there will be a time when the superhero movie goes the way of the Western. It doesn’t mean there won’t be another occasion where the Western comes back and the superhero movie someday returns. Of course, right now the superhero movie is alive and thriving. I’m only saying that these cycles have a finite time in popular culture. There will come a day when the mythological stories are

supplanted by some other genre that possibly some young filmmaker is just thinking about discovering for all of us.”

Twitter has been ablaze with people criticising the director and even taking stabs at his recent output.

The thing is, Spielberg IS right the superhero bubble will eventually burst, it may be another 20 years from now, but it will happen.

It wasn’t too long ago that a Superhero movie was box office poison that only changed in 1998 when Blade hit and showed there was life in Superhero genre.

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The new trailer for Eli Roth’s new home-invasion thriller, Knock Knock has been released online.

The film is a a new take on the genre with Keanu Reeves playing Evan Webber, a family man who is home alone, whilst his wife and kids are away for the weekend. Two women show up and his door cold, wet and looking to use his phone. From this moment, Evan’s life will never be the same again.

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Sadly, I didn’t have the opportunity to attend Film 4’s Frightfest, however one of the films I’ve heard the most about is Turbo Kid. Luckily for those of us unable to attend, the blu ray is out next month.

Turbo kid is out on Blu Ray on October the 5th.

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Here at Bad Wilf, we love to bring you things nobody else can. So, here is a fantastic exclusive clip, from MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT, released exclusively to Bad Wilf readers.
The clip shows the extraordinary Dog versus Alien Fight and was never released online for the theatrical release.

MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT is available on DVD, Blu-ray & Steelbook from 31st August.